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Welcome
Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management
University of California, Santa Barbara
www.bren.ucsb.edu
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Prof. Charles D. Kolstad (me)
AY 2002-3: 3M Visiting Professor of
Environmental Economics, Dept. of
Economics, MIT (email [email protected])
Normally: Donald Bren Professor of
Environmental Economics & Policy, Bren
School & Economics Dept., UCSB
(email:
[email protected])
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Outline
Options for Graduate School
Background information on Bren School
Master’s Degree
Options for grad school
Bren School MESM – 2 year professional degree
Ph.D. Degree
Tailored to faculty research expertise and interest
Includes new fellowship program in EES – economics &
environmental science
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
The Environment:
Options for Graduate School
Choose a Program:
Disciplinary programs
Professional Programs
Environment Schools
Public Policy Schools
Engineering (Environmental Engineering)
Schools of Management (Business Schools)
Resource/Range Management Programs
Law Schools (Environmental Law)
Architecture (Environmental Design)
Planning Programs (City and Regional Planning)
Choose a Degree:
Ph.D.: research oriented
Master’s: professional, job-oriented
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Leading Environment Schools
for Professional Master’s Degrees
California: Donald Bren School of Environmental
Science and Management, at UCSB
Master of Environmental Science & Management
Duke: Nicholas School of the Environment
Master of Environmental Management
Master of Forestry
Michigan: School of Natural Resources & Environment
Master of Science in Natural Resources and Environment
Master of Landscape Architecture
Yale: School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
Master of Environmental Management; Master of Env. Science
Master of Forestry; Master of Forest Science
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
University of California, Santa Barbara
A Distinguished University
Three UCSB Faculty awarded Nobel Prizes in last 5
years.
UCSB ranked in the top-ten of US research
universities, based on per-faculty research
productivity
UCSB ranked as #2 public research university in the
US, based on per-faculty research productivity (UCB
#1)
In Sept 2002, Newsweek listed UCSB as one of 12 of
“This Year’s Hottest Colleges” based on its impressive
academic reputation.
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Donald Bren School of Environmental
Science and Management, UCSB
Founded in 1994; first MESM students 1996
105 MESM students; 33 Ph.D. students; 7 EES Ph.D.
students
17 faculty
Natural and social sciences
Law
Management
University of California, Santa Barbara
Founded in 1943 as third UC campus (after UCB & UCLA)
Highly ranked nationally in ecology & environment programs
20,000 students (90% undergrad)
Overlooks the Pacific Ocean
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Bren Faculty Summary
Natural Sciences
Frank Davis: biogeography
Jeff Dozier: snow hydrology
Tom Dunne: hydrology
James Frew: informatics
Patricia Holden: microbiology
Arturo Keller: water chemistry
Bruce Kendall: applied ecology
Hunter Lenihan: marine ecology
Natalie Mahowald: atmospheric chem
Chris Marwood: toxicology
John Melack: limnology
Social Sciences, Law & Mgmt.
Dennis Aigner: management
Antonio Bento: transport economics
Chris Costello: resource economics
Magali Delmas: business strategy
Jody Freeman*: environmental law
Charles Kolstad: regulation
Carol McAusland: international trade
Catherine Ramus: management
Mary Nisbet: accounting
*at UCLA
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Professional Master’s Degree
MESM
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
What is a Professional Degree?
Degree is not designed as foundation for
further study
Degree prepares you for a specific type of job
and imparts specific skills
Different culture than academic/disciplinary
degree
Generally, financial aid is very limited
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
What is Environmental
Science and Management?
Includes skills to be environmental problem solver
Conversant with natural science, social science, law,
business and political context of problems
A variety of employment opportunities
Government: policy making or resource manager
Within firms: helping firms meet environmental regulations
and be environmentally responsible
NGOs: helping influence policy
Consulting: supporting government and firms
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
What Makes Bren Unique
Less than ten years old
Built from the ground up with new faculty
Central emphasis on management AND science
NOT a re-branded forestry school
Environment is at the top of the public agenda in Coastal
California
UCSB extremely strong in environmental fields &
interdisciplinary studies
Modern master’s curriculum delivering breadth of skills.
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Bren School
Professional Programs
Master of Environmental Science & Management (MESM)
2 year degree
Incoming class of 60
Multidisciplinary
Concentration in environmental management for MBAs
MBA at any of the five UC business schools (Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los
Angeles, Riverside) -- 2 year program
Generally requires prior work experience
Concentration involves coursework at UCSB & home campus
Apply directly to business school of choice
California Intercampus Environmental Law Program
Open to UC Law Students (Berkeley, Davis, Los Angeles, Hastings)
Travel to UCSB for colloquia and courses
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Bren MESM Curriculum
Core coursework (Mostly Year #1)
3Q:
2Q:
3Q:
2Q:
Earth System Science, Biogeochemistry, Ecology
Economics, Law & Policy
Corporate Management, Finance, Strategy
Statistics, Quantitative Methods
Capstone: Group Project
Apply your skills to a real problem for real client
Work for one year (3Q) on a team of 4-6 MESM students
Summer (after 1st year): Internship!
Specialization Coursework (Mostly Year #2)
6-7 Courses
Choose from 7 specializations
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Some Past Group Projects
How effective is ISO 14000?
Is MTBE in gasoline a good idea? If not, what
should be done?
What is the impact and viability of organic
wineries on the environment of California?
How sustainable are the buildings on the UCSB
campus? How can future construction on
campus be improved?
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Current Specializations
Water Resources Management
Pollution Prevention & Remediation
Conservation Planning
Environmental Information Management
Public Environmental Management
Corporate Environmental Management
Coastal Marine Resources Management
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Example Specialization:
Conservation Planning
Applied Population Ecology
Conservation Planning
Landscape Ecology
Restoration Ecology
Endangered Species
Geographic Information Systems
Modeling Environmental and Ecological Change
Natural Resource Economics and Policy
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Example Specialization:
Public Environmental Management
Natural Resource Economics
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Public Policy Analysis
Political Institutions
International Environmental Economics
Advanced Topics in Env. Policy
Geographic Information Systems
Fate and Transport of Pollutants
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Placement of
2001 MESM Grads
Diverse placement
Consulting (41%)
Industry (3%)
Government (30%)
Local (11%)
State (14%)
Federal (5%)
Non-profit (8%)
University/research (5%)
Advanced Degree (8%)
Other (5%)
85-90% find career positions within 2-3 months of
graduating
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
MESM: Entrance Requirements
“State of Mind”
Interest in a broad and balanced training in ES & M
Emphasis on quantitative and analytic approach to environmental
problem solving
Desirable undergraduate preparation
One year of natural science (chemistry essential)
One year of mathematics (calculus)
One term each: intermediate microeconomics, statistics
(recommended)
Deficiencies in preparation
Remedy during semester of summer prior to matriculation
Limited course makeup possible during first year at Bren
Work experience desirable
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Cost of Attending UCSB
California residents: $4000 per year
Non-residents and international
students: an additional $12,000 per
year
U.S. residents can establish residency after
12 months
Cost of living in Santa Barbara: $15,000
per year
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MESM:
Applying & Financial Aid
Application Deadline Feb 1 (with aid)
Application Deadline March 1 (without aid)
Expect to cover most of your costs yourself
Some financial support available to
exceptional applicants
Fellowships & Teaching Assistantships
Jobs/internships available on-campus and offcampus
Most MESM students meet all or most of their
costs with their own resources
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Ph.D. Program
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Bren Ph.D. Degree
Disciplinary or multidisciplinary
Optional track in Economics and Environmental
Science (EES)
Tailored to research interests of faculty
Interested?
Study faculty research interests on web
Identify faculty member with whom to work
Contact faculty member expressing interest
Faculty member indicates interest (hopefully)
Apply to UCSB & Bren School
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Placement of Ph.D. Grads
Bren PhD Program New Program
Graduated our first 3 Ph.D. students in
June 2002.
Obtained employment in both academic
and non-academic arena:
Assistant Professor at UW-Madison
Researchers for the U.S. Navy
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EES Ph.D. Program
(EES=Economics & Environmental Science)
A Fellowship Program not a Degree Program
Supported by a major National Science Foundation Grant
A New Model for Ph.D. education in Environmental Econ
Undergrad background in natural science, math or econ.
US Citizens or Permanent Residents Only (NSF Rules)
Rigorous program in economics plus natural science focus:
Conservation Biology/Applied Ecology
Hydrology/Water Resources
Climate
Marine Science
Apply to either the Bren School or Dept of Economics
Generous 3-5 year fellowships (very competitive)
Expect 5-10 new EES fellows per year (started Fall 2002)
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Typical EES Five Years
Year #1
Economics Core Curriculum (Common to all Econ PhD’s)
Year #2
Establish Proficiency in 2 Economics Fields
Establish Proficiency in Natural Science Specialization
Assist in Masters Group Project (one quarter)
Year #3
Complete Empirical Research Paper
Complete Coursework
Defend Dissertation Proposal
Years #3, #4 & #5
Research
Seminar/Workshop Participation
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Applying to the EES Program
Decide on your Department
Economics Department
Bren School
Apply by February 1
Indicate on application “EES Fellowship”
No need to contact a faculty member
Most quantitative undergrad majors ok
Quantitative skills and demonstrated interest
in economics are vital
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Admissions Requirements
Master’s and Ph.D.
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Ph.D.: Entrance Requirements
Focus on a specific area of research
Identify a faculty member with very similar
research interests
Contact faculty member (except EES)
Required coursework faculty-specific
Contact the faculty member directly
No master’s degree required
Highly Competitive
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Applying to the Bren School
Fall admission only
GRE required (general exam only)
GPA of 3.0 or greater (calculated from junior and
senior years) – minimum only
Three letters of recommendation
Statement of purpose
Resume or curriculum vitae
Apply on-line: www.graddiv.ucsb.edu/eapp
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Application Deadlines
December 15
Ph.D. applicants interested in competing for
University fellowships
February 1
MESM applicants interested in competing for Bren
School fellowships
Final deadline for Ph.D. applications
EES Fellowships deadline
March 1
All MESM applicants unconcerned with financial
support, space permitting
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Cost of Attending UCSB
California residents: $4000 per year
Non-residents and international
students: an additional $12,000 per
year
U.S. residents can establish residency after
12 months
Cost of living in Santa Barbara: $15,000
per year
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Financing Your Education
Ph.D. Students
Usually funded as GSRs by faculty research grants
Some fellowship support from University and/or School
EES track students: Fellowships up to $32,000/yr, up to 5 years
MESM Students
Some financial support available to exceptional applicants
Fellowships & Teaching Assistantships
Jobs/internships available on-campus and off-campus
Most MESM students meet all or most of their costs with their own
resources
Fill out a FAFSA!
Deadline: March 2
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Need More Information?
Visiting Campus
Open Houses Held twice a year at UCSB
Saturday, November 2, 2002
Friday, January 24, 2002
Other times? Let us know.
Make an appt with Prof. Kolstad at MIT
www.bren.ucsb.edu
EES Program: www.ees.ucsb.edu
Or call toll-free: 1-866-4-UC-BREN
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
http://www.bren.ucsb.edu
Toll-free: 1-866-4-UC-BREN
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB